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b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
spinwizard wrote:African and Asian British are used alot
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
Wisse wrote:it is used but in an other way, example we don't say "i am asian-dutch" but we say "i am a dutch asian
kalishnikov wrote: Damn you Koesen. (I know you're reading this)
Koesen wrote:Wisse wrote:it is used but in an other way, example we don't say "i am asian-dutch" but we say "i am a dutch asian
That's pretty rare though. In the Netherlands, it's far more common to call people either Dutch (or nothing) or after whatever country their family came from.
I never heard anybody describe himself or be described by others as 'een Nederlandse Aziaat' (Dutch Asian).
soundout9 wrote:In the USA i usually am discribed as a "cracker"
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
So, 3 wives and a frat boy?Guiscard wrote:Some people I know prefer use British-Asian as a term when they want to recognise both their Pakistani or Indian culture as well as their Britishness. One of my good friends doesn't like to refer to himself solely as Asian because he thinks people will place too much weight on his roots and not on his present situation. He once said something along the lines of 'if you tell some people you're asian they assume you've got six wives, but if you say your British they assum you've gone to law school... So best of both.'
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